If there is someone here from TO could you PM me??? It's regarding a doggie in the TO HS. It is December 4th right now.... If you could get back to me in the next 12 hrs or so it would be FANTASTIC... Thanks in advance!!! :love:

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"The govm't that holds your hand while you cross the street, refuses to let go on the other side" T. Forstmann

Thnaks to all who answered.... the pooch that I was inquiring on behalf of, is okay.... at least for the next week..... He is in quarenteen, and being seen by a vet and behaviourist. After (and if) he passes this test, he will then go up for adoption again. If this happens, I may need your help again . I am over an hour away, and was terrified this unaltered purebred male (who's adoption fee was $50) would go to an unscrupulous BYB or Mill!!! If I see him up on the adoption list again, I may need your help to go in and "hold" him for us, until I can get there!!! He is an EXACT twin of my baby, and I hope the two will be great "brothers"
Thanks again all who wrote in, and all who pm'd me!!!!
I REALLY appreciate it.

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"The govm't that holds your hand while you cross the street, refuses to let go on the other side" T. Forstmann

He was still listed on the "found" catagory at petharbor last night. Cute guy. I would love to adopt him, depending on his outcome with vetting etc.

However, he's probably a lost pet. Every bulldog I have seen in the shelters gets picked up within a week of being found. I called once about one I saw, and the person I spoke with told me they have never had a bulldog to adopt out ever, because they always get back to their owners.

I just checked this morning and he's been removed. Someone probably saw him and came to pick him up.

I called, and they said he will be up for adoption next week.... just waiting for Vet results and behavior analysis. Hubs and I are really hopeing to adopt this little guy It's funny, but he is like a few month older Twin of our little guy!!!

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"The govm't that holds your hand while you cross the street, refuses to let go on the other side" T. Forstmann